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Silver alert for Hendersonville woman canceled

Published: Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 9:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, January 17, 2014 at 11:01 p.m.

Carol Lynn Peterson, 22, of Hendersonville was located by the Pueblo County Sheriffs Office in Colorado Friday night, and a Silver Alert for her has been canceled.

"She was coherent. She was healthy. She was there obviously on her own free will," said Chief Deputy Frank Stout, spokesman for the Henderson County Sheriff's Office. "They were able to observe her and speak with her, and she is in very condition, so the silver alert was lifted."

The N.C. Center for Missing Persons issued a silver alert for Petersen on Jan. 10.

Petersen left the area with her boyfriend, Brian Keith Medley, and her family was concerned because they said they had not heard from her and Petersen has a form of cognitive impairment.

"There were no signs of abuse," Stout said Saturday. "She was able to answer all of their (law enforcement officers') questions. She knew what time it was. She knew what day it was. She knew where she was, so therefore that Silver Alert was lifted. We got that information back from Pueblo County Sheriff's Office last night."

<p>Carol Lynn Peterson, 22, of Hendersonville was located by the Pueblo County Sheriffs Office in Colorado Friday night, and a Silver Alert for her has been canceled.</p><p>"She was coherent. She was healthy. She was there obviously on her own free will," said Chief Deputy Frank Stout, spokesman for the Henderson County Sheriff's Office. "They were able to observe her and speak with her, and she is in very condition, so the silver alert was lifted." </p><p>The N.C. Center for Missing Persons issued a silver alert for Petersen on Jan. 10.</p><p>Petersen left the area with her boyfriend, Brian Keith Medley, and her family was concerned because they said they had not heard from her and Petersen has a form of cognitive impairment.</p><p>"There were no signs of abuse," Stout said Saturday. "She was able to answer all of their (law enforcement officers') questions. She knew what time it was. She knew what day it was. She knew where she was, so therefore that Silver Alert was lifted. We got that information back from Pueblo County Sheriff's Office last night."</p>